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    Big marks highlight icebreaker meets

    By John Gunther World Sports,

    2024-03-27

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    A few big personal bests highlighted the Marshfield Icebreaker track meet last week.Myrtle Point’s Mason Detzler won both his specialties, including an improvement of more than 4 feet in the shot put to a new lifetime best 58 feet, 11 inches. It’s the best mark in Oregon by more than 4 feet early in the season.

    Detzler also won the discus with a throw of 139-6.

    Reedsport’s Clayton Wilson also was a double winner, with new bests in both distance races. He won the 1,500 meters with a time of 4:09.99, an improvement of just over 10 seconds from the personal best he set a week earlier.

    Wilson took the 3,000 with a time of 9:14.43, nearly seven seconds faster than the time he had last year while placing fifth at the Class 2A state meet in the event.

    Marshfield’s Bodey Lutes made his 2024 debut with a new best in the 200, finishing in 22.09 seconds. He won the 400 and was second in the 800 before an amazing final lap anchoring the winning 4x400 relay team at last year’s state meet, helping the Pirates repeat as team champions.

    Marshfield freshman Carter McCriff won the 100 (11.92) and was second to Lutes in the 200 (24.09).

    Marshfield’s John Parks won the 400 (56.04), long jump (19-2) and pole vault (14 feet) and teamed with Lutes, McGriff and Quinton Kloster on the winning 4x100 relay (44.01).

    The Pirates also had a strong opening time in the 4x400 relay, with the team of Lutes, Kloster, Elijah Cellura and Joe Herbert finishing in 3:30.71. Cellura won the 800 (2:06.98).

    Marshfield’s Jonah Martin won the triple jump (37-5 ¾).

    Pacific’s Tucker Long won the 110 hurdles (18.01) and Gold Beach’s Nelson Wilstead took the javelin (161-7).

    On the girls side, Daphne Scriven won both the shot put (33-3 ½) and discus (113-3) for Marshfield.

    Marshfield also got wins by Lily Thompson in the 3,000 (12:46.61), Isabel Ashton in the pole vault (7-6) and Alie Clarke in the triple jump (31-9).

    Caitlyn Michalek of Bandon had a big personal best in the javelin, winning with a throw of 128-1. She also won the high jump, clearing 4-8.

    Bandon’s Marley Petrey won the 100 (13.04) and 300 hurdles (47.81).

    Makenna Vierck won the 200 for Bandon (27.88) and Makiah Vierck took the 110 hurdles (18.18).

    Safaa Dimitruk won the 1,500 for Bandon (5:47.66).

    Giada Moore, Makenna Vierck, Dimitruk and Petrey teamed to win the 4x400 relay in 4:24.81.

    Myrtle Point got wins by Ellie Horner in the 400 (1:15.62) and Rebekah Nicholson in the 800 (2:46.28). Olivia Brophy, Jadelin Warner, Taelyn Farmer and Kenzie Robinson teamed to win the 4x100 relay in 53.31 for the Bobcats.

    SIUSLAW ICEBREAKER: North Bend’s Jason Padgett made his season debut with a new best in the 400 (52.86) and also won the 200 (23.20) in the meet at Florence last week. Teammate Miles Baxter cleared 6 feet for the first time to win the high jump and North Bend got wins by Jake Smith in the javelin (147-5) and Shaunathan Wilder in the shot put (42-7).

    Siuslaw’s Will Johnson won the pole vault (12-6), triple jump (41-6 ½) and 300 hurdles (44.57) and the host Vikings also got wins by Kale Jensen in the long jump (19-5) and in both relays. The squad of Johnson, Wesley Nicholls, Derrick Vanduch and Rymundo Brito Xilot won the 4x100 in 44.53 and the group of Brito Xilot, Jensen, Vanduch and Nicholls won the 4x400 in 3:40.41.

    For the girls, North Bend’s Ellie Massey took both the 1,500 (5:13.60) and 3,000 (11:07.44) and Coquille’s Ada Millet took the 400 (1:02.61) and 300 hurdles (51.97).

    Coquille got field-events wins by Holli Vigue in the discus (109-3), Callie Millet in the javelin (121-5), Melanie Lambson in the long jump (16-2 ¾) and Emelia Wirebaugh in the triple jump (33-6).

    In the pole vault, North Bend’s Abby Woodruff and Coquille’s Reagan Krantz and Callie Millet all cleared 10 feet, with Woodruff winning based on fewer misses.

    North Bend’s Emma Slade won the high jump (4-10) and Siuslaw’s Danin Lacouture won the shot put (33-2).

    North Bend’s Eva Jensen won the 100 (13.49) and teammate Drew Hood took the 100 hurdles (17.05). The Bulldogs won the 4x400 relay with the group of Slade, Jensen, Massey and Ayla Riddle finishing in 4:28.96.

    Coquille’s Bryleigh Mead won the 800 (2:39.15).

    With spring break this week, the next big meet that involves most South Coast squads is the Prefontaine Rotary Invitational at Marshfield on April 6.

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